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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Zip code 52728 in Buffalo, Iowa, is classified as a Low Diversity area as of 2022, with a white population of 88%. The community has a population of 455 residents and a median income of $79,878 in 2022, indicating relative affluence.
Over the past decade, Buffalo has maintained its Low Diversity status, with the white population consistently comprising over 75% of the total. The white population percentage has decreased from 97% in 2013 to 88% in 2022, suggesting a gradual diversification. The Hispanic population has shown the most significant growth, increasing from 2% in 2013 to 7% in 2022. The emergence of "Two or More Races" (2% in 2022) and "Other" (2% since 2020) categories further indicates a trend towards increased diversity.
The median income in Buffalo has fluctuated but generally trended upward, from $82,310 in 2013 to $79,878 in 2022. The highest median income was recorded in 2021 at $88,137. Despite minor fluctuations, the median income has consistently remained well above the national average, indicating a relatively affluent community.
The population has fluctuated, peaking at 565 in 2016 before declining to 455 in 2022. This population decline, coupled with maintained high median incomes, could suggest a trend towards a more exclusive community or reflect broader rural population trends.
The persistent Low Diversity in Buffalo contrasts with national trends towards increasing diversity in many urban and suburban areas. The high median income relative to the national average aligns with trends seen in many small, predominantly white communities that have maintained economic stability. The gradual increase in Hispanic population mirrors broader national demographic shifts, albeit at a slower pace than many urban areas.
Buffalo remains a Low Diversity community with a strong economic foundation, but there are early indicators of a potential transition towards greater diversity. The coming years will be crucial in determining whether these nascent trends develop into more significant demographic shifts or if the community maintains its current composition. The economic stability of the area may influence further diversification, and local policies and community attitudes will likely shape the future demographic landscape of this small Iowa city.